Proceedings and AddressesThe Society., 1903 - 108 pagine |
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... and changed . Many have earnest longings for the offices that are filled at this place . Many desire to become lawmakers . Many seek favors at this place to be for their benefit in 12 The Pennsylvania - German Society .
... and changed . Many have earnest longings for the offices that are filled at this place . Many desire to become lawmakers . Many seek favors at this place to be for their benefit in 12 The Pennsylvania - German Society .
Pagina 159
... become a teacher of rudimentary science in the little college at Mercersburg . The prospect was certainly not inviting , for the college was as poor as can well be imagined ; but the work had to be done , and in his own denomination ...
... become a teacher of rudimentary science in the little college at Mercersburg . The prospect was certainly not inviting , for the college was as poor as can well be imagined ; but the work had to be done , and in his own denomination ...
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... becoming as prominent as its importance warranted . " Almost every young botanist wrote to Dr. Porter when he was puzzled , and in many instances the material thus secured was subsequently appropriated with- out acknowledgment ...
... becoming as prominent as its importance warranted . " Almost every young botanist wrote to Dr. Porter when he was puzzled , and in many instances the material thus secured was subsequently appropriated with- out acknowledgment ...
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... Becoming interested in the subject Dr. Porter im- ported the book , and his convictions were strengthened by studying it in its original language . Hiawatha was not a plagiarism — he never said it was — but it was decidedly an imitation ...
... Becoming interested in the subject Dr. Porter im- ported the book , and his convictions were strengthened by studying it in its original language . Hiawatha was not a plagiarism — he never said it was — but it was decidedly an imitation ...
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... become known by reputation to thousands upon thousands of the Christian public in all parts of the world . " And in 1892 , Professor H. E. Jacobs , D.D. , LL.D. , Dean of the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia , made public ...
... become known by reputation to thousands upon thousands of the Christian public in all parts of the world . " And in 1892 , Professor H. E. Jacobs , D.D. , LL.D. , Dean of the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia , made public ...
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Pagina 80 - He was chubby and plump ; a right jolly old elf; And I laughed when I saw him, in spite of myself. A wink of his eye, and a twist of his head, Soon gave me to know I had nothing to dread. He spoke not a word but went straight to his work, And filled all the stockings ; then turned with a jerk, And laying his finger aside of his nose, And giving a nod, up the chimney he rose. He sprang to his sleigh, to his team gave a whistle, And away they all flew like the down of a thistle , But I heard him exclaim,...
Pagina 84 - The wound it seem'd both sore and sad To every Christian eye ; And while they swore the dog was mad, They swore the man would die. But soon a wonder came to light, That show'd the rogues they lied, The man recover'd of the bite, The dog it was that died.
Pagina 84 - In Islington there was a man, Of whom the world might say, That still a godly race he ran, Whene'er he went to pray. A kind and gentle heart he had, To comfort friends and foes ! The naked every day he clad, When he put on his clothes. And in that town a dog was found, As many dogs there be, Both mongrel, puppy, whelp, and hound, And curs of low degree. This dog and man at first were friends ; But when a pique began, The dog, to gain some private ends, Went mad and bit the man. Around, from all the...
Pagina 86 - Your faither's comin' in.' They never heed a word I speak; I try to gie a froon, But aye I hap them up, an' cry, ' O, bairnies, cuddle doon.' Wee Jamie wi' the curly heid — He aye sleeps next the wa', Bangs up an' cries, ' I want a piece
Pagina 76 - When mournfu' as I sat on the stane at the door, I saw my Jamie's wraith, — for I couldna think it he, Till he said, "I'm come hame to marry thee.
Pagina 76 - The waes o' my heart fa' in showers frae my e'e, While my gudeman lies sound by me. Young Jamie lo'ed me weel, and sought me for his bride; But saving a...
Pagina 86 - Hae a' the weans been gude?" he asks, As he pits aff his shoon. "The bairnies, John, are in their beds, An
Pagina 76 - Rob maintained them baith, and wi' tears in his e'e Said, "Jennie, for their sakes, O, marry me!" My heart it said nay; I looked for Jamie back; But the wind it blew high, and the ship it was a wrack; His ship it was a wrack — Why didna Jamie dee?
Pagina 101 - Usually books are lent out for two weeks, but there are exceptions and the borrower should note carefully the date stamped above. Fines are charged for overdue books at the rate of five cents a day; for reserved books the rate is twenty-five cents a day.
Pagina 76 - Jennie, for their sakes, O, marry me!" My heart it said nay; I look'd for Jamie back; But the wind it blew high, and the ship it was a wrack; His ship it was a wrack — Why didna Jamie dee? Or why do I live to cry, Wae's me!